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It's okay to chase stars, but you can't be obsessed.
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Positive: Chasing stars is right, because he is the goal in our hearts and an example for us to learn! It can make us study harder!
Counter-solution: Most of the stars we pursue are handsome guys and beauties, and rarely worship their talents, only their appearance. And even fewer people rely on them to push themselves to learn!
Blind worship of celebrities and liking their perfect faces will only plant a shadow in the ignorant stage of our adolescence, lead us astray, and delay the time to study!
Positive: Chasing stars is our own freedom, because we can have our own hobbies in our spare time after studying. It is also a good topic for us to have fun and relax in our spare time. It allows us to relax after a tense learning atmosphere.
Counter-coping methods: Although we can talk about such topics after class, these are not helpful to learning at all, it is not that we will be nervous when it comes to studying, we can find more scientific knowledge or different folk customs that can make us interested in outside the textbook. It can make us relax and broaden our horizons at the same time.
And taking celebrities as our gossip object is only talking about gossip between celebrities, which is very detrimental to us who are in adolescence!
Opposite: I don't approve of chasing stars, we blindly pursue singers and movie stars, buy their tapes, CDs, and even go to Internet cafes to watch their TV series MVs... Too much money has been wasted, we are just students, and we are all parents' hard-earned money, and we should not squander it like this.
Opposite: Because we pursue celebrities such as handsome guys and beauties, we often get distracted during class, which affects the efficiency of listening to classes and causes academic performance to plummet.
Against: Waste of energy, most of the energy is invested in celebrities, and they will be tired and distracted when they listen to lectures in class. So chasing stars can do more harm than good.
You can add your own more unique ideas, if not, I think these reasons can be transformed into different ways to refute all the arguments of the positive side!
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Summary. Hello, glad you asked this question. We just played this debate two weeks ago.
First of all, on the premise, you need to define star chasing as some traffic idol stars and the like, rather than those in a broad sense, such as scientists, revolutionaries, etc., all of which are called stars as you say.
Let's give two directions as an argument here.
1.Since star-chasing is based on the strong attraction of this idol star to star-chasing, it is difficult for fans to ensure that they must be rational in the process of star-chasing, so it is inevitable that there will be blind star-chasing and irrational star-chasing. And blindly chasing stars will make fans ignore their own reality and do behaviors that hurt their families, such as spending a lot of money to make idols lists.
The argument against star-chasing is used in debate competitions.
Hello, glad you asked this question. We just played this debate two weeks ago. First of all, on the premise, you need to define star chasing as some traffic idol stars and the like, rather than those in a broad sense, such as scientists, revolutionaries, etc., all of which are called stars as you say.
Let's give two directions as an argument here. 1.Since star-chasing is based on the strong attraction of this idol star to star-chasing, it is difficult for fans to ensure that they must be rational in the process of star-chasing, so it is inevitable that there will be blind star-chasing and irrational star-chasing.
And blindly chasing stars will make fans ignore their own reality and do behaviors that hurt their families, such as spending a lot of money to make idols lists.
Let's give some negative examples.
2.Due to the inevitable irrationality of chasing stars, fans will have absolute belief in the stars themselves, make some brainless behaviors to support idols, and even ignore the moral bottom line, hurting the interests of others and even society. (For example, the Xiao Zhan incident; Or fans cover up for their idols in the comments and slander scientists, etc.).
What if the other party says that chasing stars can encourage themselves?
It is inevitable that there will be such cases, first you can ask the other party for examples, and then you can prepare some examples of blind star chasing as a hedge, so that you can draw on this battlefield.
It's just to keep taking the wrong example.
Hit back, right?
After that, you can think of the direction of weakening, that is, the effect of encouraging yourself by chasing stars is not as great as you imagined, the number of people is not as large as you imagined, and it can only have an impact on individuals. The negative impact of chasing stars will not only affect oneself personally, but also affect the family, and if an atmosphere is formed, it will even affect social morality. This will do more harm than good, won't you be able to take advantage?
Counterexamples must be needed.
Hope mine can help you.
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The most powerful thing to attack the other party is to attack the opponent's judgment - in this topic, it is to question the other party, and the hidden premise of the topic is that the pros and cons of teenagers chasing stars exist, and on what grounds do you judge the pros and cons outweigh the disadvantages. If the opponent fails to hold on to the judgment, or does not set it at all, there is a high probability that the entire argument system will collapse.
Of course, this also requires that you must have an accurate judgment, that is, a reason to judge that the harm outweighs the good. Otherwise, it's just looking at others and not yourself.
Personally, I think that the judgment of this topic is roughly the role of star-chasing on young people to absorb positive energy and produce a role model learning mentality. Personally, it is best for you to talk less about the logic of "chasing stars is easy to chase crooked stars" or "chasing stars to do foolish things", because this is not the fault of chasing stars, but the fault of chasing stars.
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Summary. Hello dear <>
Middle school students chasing stars can do more harm than good1The main task of middle school students is to study, and we should not do things that are not doing our jobs, such as chasing stars. 2.
Middle school students do not have good self-control, and once they chase stars, many people will be unable to extricate themselves and thus abandon their studies. 3.Chasing stars not only requires time and money, but also consumes our spirit, harms the physical and mental health of middle school students, and does many things that are not needed and spend money in vain, such as buying posters and so on.
4.Friends worship idols that are similar and different, and because of the differences in idols, they may have a rejection or even hostile attitude towards others.
Chasing stars for middle school students can do more harm than good.
Hello dear <>
Middle school students chasing stars can do more harm than good1The main task of middle school students is to study, and we should not do things that are not doing our jobs, such as chasing stars. 2.
Middle school students do not have good self-control, and once they chase stars, many people will be unable to extricate themselves and thus abandon their studies. 3.Chasing stars not only requires time and money, but also consumes our spirit, harms the physical and mental health of middle school students, and does many things that are not needed and spent money in vain, such as buying Hai Crack Liang Dan newspaper and so on.
4.Friends worship idols that are similar and different, and because of the difference in idols, they may have a repulsive or even hostile attitude towards harassing others.
The word star chasing ** is a smash hit and the Little Tigers are wise. This phenomenon of chasing celebrities after celebrities was called "chasing stars" by newspapers at the time. It was also from that time that people began to use the term star chasing to describe Fan Bu Jeansi's worship of stars. <>
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